Use Horizons, a vision board app, to visualize the life you want in seconds. According to Psychology Today, mental practices like visualization can increase motivation, confidence, and even motor performance.
“Every time I feel tired while exercising and training, I close my eyes to see that picture, to see that list with my name. This usually motivates me to work again.” –Michael Jordan
Horizons helps you create a vision board quickly and easily.
Add your hopes and dreams with photos and words. Create one or many boards and revisit them daily.
Swipe through your entries in ‘Story View’ and reread all your notes and journal entries. Set a daily reminder and make looking at your boards a habit.
The more you look at your boards, the more you can identify with the vision you’ve created and the person who can make that vision happen.
The more you can identify with this vision and that person, the more you will ACT like that person.
“Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become.”
– James Clear, author of Atomic Habits
Choose photos, quotes and affirmations from a built-in collection to create a vision board in seconds.
Collect photos from our own collection, from your photo library, or even from the web (via URLs).
Create your own set of Tags to organize entries in a way that’s useful to you.
Get a daily reminder to review your board. Each reminder contains a motivating quote for you day.
Add captions or your own thoughts to every photo and text entry that’s added to a board. Swipe through each entry in a ’Story View.’
Get built-in access to Unsplash’s vast collection of photos. Add multiple photos to your vision boars with a simple tap.
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A vision board is a collection of photos and words that is a visual representation of a goal or dream you’re striving for. A vision board is a tool that helps you say, ‘This is what I want.’